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Genre
  
Sitcom

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
4

Final episode date
  
28 September 2011

7.1/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
Australia

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
7 September 2011

Network
  
ABC

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Starring
  
Amanda Bishop Phil Lloyd

Cast
  
Amanda Bishop, Drew Forsythe, Jim Russell

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At Home With Julia is a four-part Australian sitcom television series, created and written by Amanda Bishop, Rick Kalowski and Phil Lloyd, which debuted on 7 September 2011 on ABC1. A re-run of the series aired on ABC2 in April 2012. Currently, the series is in syndication in the United States on Vibrant TV Network. The series depicts a fictional representation of the relationship between Julia Gillard, the actual Prime Minister of Australia (played by Amanda Bishop), and Gillard's real-life partner, Tim Mathieson (played by Phil Lloyd). Fictionalised versions of actual Australian politicians and media personalities are portrayed throughout the series. Much of the action takes place at The Lodge, the Prime Minister's official residence in the national capital of Canberra.

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The series was a 2012 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards nominee for Best Television Comedy Series. Criticised by several social commentators as inappropriately disrespectful to the office of Prime Minister, the show nevertheless proved very popular both with television audiences — becoming the most watched Australian scripted comedy series of 2011 — and with television critics. According to media reports, international versions of the series are being developed in the United Kingdom and Europe. None of these shows however have been commissioned as of September 2013.

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The series was sold to the United States for broadcast in 2012 and can there be viewed on Hulu.

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In February 2013, the notorious "flag sex-scene" from Episode 3 ("The Leaker") - in which the Prime Minister and partner Tim Mathieson were depicted apparently naked and post-coital under the Australian flag - was featured in the ABC1 series Shock Horror Aunty!, a compilation of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's most controversial broadcast comedy incidents.

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No second series was produced due to the uncertainty of how long the real Gillard would remain Prime Minister. Amanda Bishop did reprise the role of Gillard for Wednesday Night Fever, however the real Gillard was ousted as Labor Party leader and thus Prime Minister just prior to the show's debut on ABC1.

In an atmosphere of budgetary cuts to the ABC and severe criticism of the use of political satire on it, no follow-up series has been produced about Tony Abbott, the former Coalition Prime Minister.

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Cast

  • Amanda Bishop as Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard
  • Phil Lloyd as Tim Mathieson
  • Georgina Naidu as Georgina
  • Michael Denkha as Jesus the Cleaner
  • Craig McLachlan as Steve the Gardener
  • Stephen Leeder as Special Agent 'Mervyn Fairmeadow'
  • Martin Thomas as Agent Thompson
  • David Callan as Agent Smith
  • Joel Barker as Naughty Kid 1
  • Jack Dawes as Naughty Kid 2
  • Jack Versace as Naughty Kid 3
  • Wildenfox Pavarotti as "Bill Shorten", the dog
  • Guest stars

  • Paul McCarthy as Minister for Foreign Affairs and previous (2007–10) Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd
  • Alan Dukes as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Wayne Swan
  • Jonathan Biggins as former (1991–96) Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating
  • Drew Forsythe as independent Member of Parliament Bob Katter
  • Jim Russell as independent Member of Parliament Rob Oakeshott
  • Nicholas Cassim as Leader of the Opposition Tony Abbott
  • Geoff Moxham as radio journalist Alan Jones
  • Jonathan Biggins as television journalist Tony Jones
  • Chris Taylor as Jase the Canberra Local
  • Amanda Bishop as Deputy Leader of the Opposition Julie Bishop
  • Meaghan Davies as Brianna, the Canberra local.
  • References

    At Home With Julia Wikipedia